the output from some troubleshooting commands here:
http://www.hectorh.com/cisco-output.txt
Thank you for your help!
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Hello,
I'm looking for a router that can:
- handle load-balancing on two 100Mbps links with minimal cpu impact
- must have at least 4 ports, at least 2 of which should be GigE and
the other two must support FE or GigE
- BGP with 25,000 routes
My budget is small (under $2,000) so I'm probably
I don't have access to the bug toolkit. Could someone please send the
details on this bug: CSCsv50653 I want to know if it is affecting my
load-balancing setup.
Thank you
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-sharing.
Thank you for all the copies of the bug that I received (both to the
list and privately).
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:01 PM, e ninja eni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hector,
It is interesting that the cisco article tells you how to profile your cpu
but not how to interpret the results ;-)
There is only one way to interpret the results - contact Cisco to report the
abnormality. They will
I had another opportunity to debug the high cpu usage on the 3550-12t.
show proc cpu indicated that cpu load was 39% interrupt, 40% total
So it's definitively a high interrupt rate that is using up the cpu.
I also debugged the switching mechanism, and although I have high
amounts of TTL-expired
Great, so now I know:
from 'show ip cef switching stat' I learned that there is a large
number of packets with an expired TTL (TTL-expired is handled by the
IP process, ie. software routing)
from 'show interface switching' (hidden command) I learned the
interface that has a high number of
During a high network usage event, the cpu load increased to 90%
sustained, while a 'show processes cpu' did not reveal any culprits.
I suspected IP Input may be consuming a high amount of cpu, but it was
only at 2.7%
The 3550 is working as a L3 router with two static entries for the
default gw
: 0
internal66 77352
Total 13411138154496 445148
van-hc16-423-router#
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Harald Firing Karlsen
maill...@thelan.no wrote:
Hector Herrera wrote:
During a high network usage event, the cpu load
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Jason Alex amr.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I want to hide a traceroute hops inside my network
i know you can hide the traceroute inside an MPLS network
can we hide also the traceroute inside an IP network
Thanks In advance
Regards
Jason
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Andy Saykao
andy.say...@staff.netspace.net.au wrote:
This might be a silly question but is there a tool somewhere that will
give me a list of IP's that are owned by a particular AS.
As an example, I might want to know which IP blocks belong to AS1234?
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Jason Gurtz jasongu...@npumail.com wrote:
I was about to write a little perl to further address the recent outcry
over the cisco.com Java misfeatures when lo, I discovered
ftp://download-sj.cisco.com will accept my cco login id/pass. I poked
around and
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